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Atrial fibrillation dynamics and ionic block effects in six Heterogeneous human 3D virtual atria with distinct repolarization dynamics
ArticleAbstract: Atrial fibrillation (AF) usually manifests as reentrant circuits propagating through the whole atriaPalabras claves:arrhythmia, Electrical propagation, electrophysiology, Fibrillatory patterns, Human atria, Model populations, variabilityAutores:Bueno-Orovio A., Esther Pueyo, Rodríguez B., Sanchez C.Fuentes:scopusCell repolarization variability modulates atrial fibrillation dynamics in 3D virtual human atria
Conference ObjectAbstract: Intersubject variability in cardiac electrophysiology might determine the patient-specific pronenessPalabras claves:Autores:Bueno-Orovio A., Esther Pueyo, Rodríguez B., Sanchez C.Fuentes:scopusNa/K pump regulation of cardiac repolarization: Insights from a systems biology approach
ReviewAbstract: The sodium-potassium pump is widely recognized as the principal mechanism for active ion transport aPalabras claves:Cardiac repolarization, Modeling, Sodium-potassium pump, Systems biologyAutores:Bueno-Orovio A., Esther Pueyo, Rodríguez B., Sanchez C.Fuentes:scopusInter-subject variability in human atrial action potential in sinus rhythm versus chronic atrial fibrillation
ArticleAbstract: Aims: Human atrial electrophysiology exhibits high inter-subject variability in both sinus rhythm (SPalabras claves:Autores:Bueno-Orovio A., Esther Pueyo, Loose S., Ravens U., Rodríguez B., Sanchez C., Simon J., Wettwer E.Fuentes:scopusThe Na <sup>+</sup>K <sup>+</sup> pump is an important modulator of refractoriness and rotor dynamics in human atrial tissue
ArticleAbstract: Pharmacological treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF) exhibits limited efficacy. Further developmentPalabras claves:Action potential, Antiarrhythmic agents, Atrium, In silico high-throughput screening, ReentryAutores:Bueno-Orovio A., Corrias A., Davies M., Esther Pueyo, Jacobson I., Pablo Laguna, Rodríguez B., Sanchez C., Swinton J.Fuentes:scopus